77 result(s) for electoral defeat
Hungarian Opinion on Péter Magyar, Ex-Husband of Former Justice Minister
- 11 Apr 2024 2:55 PM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Weekly newspapers were already on the stands when tens of thousands of people attended the 15 March rally where Péter Magyar, the divorced husband of former justice minister Judit Varga announced his plan to set up a new centrist party. This week, most commentators express scepticism about his initiative.
Hungarian Opinion: Fragmented Opposition ‘Too Weak’ to Face the Challenges of the New Year?
- 4 Jan 2024 9:52 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A left-wing columnist urges opposition parties to unite before they lose the positions they conquered in the 2019 municipal elections.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the New Government
- 30 May 2022 7:45 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
After the swearing-in of the new Cabinet ministers last week, the weeklies try to make sense of the new composition of Prime Minister Orbán’s government. Two left-wing weeklies lament the sad state of the opposition.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the Opposition a Full Month After its Electoral Defeat
- 9 May 2022 6:10 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Commentators on both sides of the political spectrum suggest that the weaknesses which sealed the opposition’s fate during the elections have further deepened over the past weeks.
Hungarian Opinion: Partial Opposition Walkout from Inaugural Session
- 4 May 2022 7:54 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A prominent pro-government historian condemns the decision by many opposition MPs, who walked out of the first session of Parliament after taking their oaths of office.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the Elections – With Two Weeks’ Hindsight
- 25 Apr 2022 6:26 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Commentators still struggle to find consistent explanations for the fourth consecutive electoral victory of Fidesz on 3 April. There is even less clarity, however, on how the opposition can recover from its latest defeat.
Will Bernadett Szél Take Péter Márki-Zay’s Seat in Hungarian Parliament?
- 18 Apr 2022 7:28 AM
- https://hungarianpolitics.com/
- current affairs
There is no need to figure out who is to blame or who is responsible for the opposition’s election defeat, as it was due to Fidesz’s “Death Star” – the propaganda machinery that spreads fake news, said Péter Márki-Zay on ATV’s Egyenes Beszéd.
Hungarian Opinion: Analysts on Why the Opposition Lost the Election
- 6 Apr 2022 8:27 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Columnists identify two reasons behind the failure of the opposition to unseat PM Orbán’s government: the lack of unity within its ranks, and a failure to understand those described as the losers of globalisation.
Hungarian Opinion: Two-thirds Majority for Fidesz – Confirmed
- 6 Apr 2022 8:18 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
As PM Viktor Orbán secures a record fourth consecutive term in office with a crushing parliamentary majority, partisan commentators offer diametrically opposing explanations of the result of Sunday’s general election.
Hungarian Opinion on Péter Magyar, Ex-Husband of Former Justice Minister
- 11 Apr 2024 2:55 PM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Weekly newspapers were already on the stands when tens of thousands of people attended the 15 March rally where Péter Magyar, the divorced husband of former justice minister Judit Varga announced his plan to set up a new centrist party. This week, most commentators express scepticism about his initiative.
Hungarian Opinion: Fragmented Opposition ‘Too Weak’ to Face the Challenges of the New Year?
- 4 Jan 2024 9:52 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A left-wing columnist urges opposition parties to unite before they lose the positions they conquered in the 2019 municipal elections.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the New Government
- 30 May 2022 7:45 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
After the swearing-in of the new Cabinet ministers last week, the weeklies try to make sense of the new composition of Prime Minister Orbán’s government. Two left-wing weeklies lament the sad state of the opposition.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the Opposition a Full Month After its Electoral Defeat
- 9 May 2022 6:10 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Commentators on both sides of the political spectrum suggest that the weaknesses which sealed the opposition’s fate during the elections have further deepened over the past weeks.
Hungarian Opinion: Partial Opposition Walkout from Inaugural Session
- 4 May 2022 7:54 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
A prominent pro-government historian condemns the decision by many opposition MPs, who walked out of the first session of Parliament after taking their oaths of office.
Hungarian Opinion: Weeklies on the Elections – With Two Weeks’ Hindsight
- 25 Apr 2022 6:26 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Commentators still struggle to find consistent explanations for the fourth consecutive electoral victory of Fidesz on 3 April. There is even less clarity, however, on how the opposition can recover from its latest defeat.
Will Bernadett Szél Take Péter Márki-Zay’s Seat in Hungarian Parliament?
- 18 Apr 2022 7:28 AM
- https://hungarianpolitics.com/
- current affairs
There is no need to figure out who is to blame or who is responsible for the opposition’s election defeat, as it was due to Fidesz’s “Death Star” – the propaganda machinery that spreads fake news, said Péter Márki-Zay on ATV’s Egyenes Beszéd.
Hungarian Opinion: Analysts on Why the Opposition Lost the Election
- 6 Apr 2022 8:27 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
Columnists identify two reasons behind the failure of the opposition to unseat PM Orbán’s government: the lack of unity within its ranks, and a failure to understand those described as the losers of globalisation.
Hungarian Opinion: Two-thirds Majority for Fidesz – Confirmed
- 6 Apr 2022 8:18 AM
- http://www.budapost.eu
- current affairs
As PM Viktor Orbán secures a record fourth consecutive term in office with a crushing parliamentary majority, partisan commentators offer diametrically opposing explanations of the result of Sunday’s general election.